Double sinks and Roman tubs and Breakfast nooks, Oh my!!!


View of the Miami Intercoastal from what I REALLY really hope is going to be my new home!


The bathroom has a double sink, deep roman tub, stand up shower AND linen closet inside. None of my Manhattan apartments had double sinks. Or roman tubs. Much less a linen closet inside. Mind you there are two more closets in the master bedroom!

And did I mention it has a breakfast nook?!
I remember living in studio apartments or building makeshift walls to create makeshift bedrooms just so I could split my absurd rent. I love New York. I do. But sometimes, for brief moments, I love Miami too. I love that it allows for the possibility to OWN a 1400 sq ft 2/2 immaculate condo 5 minutes from the beach and pay less than it once cost me to rent a 600 sq ft Upper West Side Studio apartment. Even though I loved that little studio apartment. Okay, this isn’t a time to get nostalgic Lani!!! Not when you are on the verge of having 11ft high ceilings with crown molding, 7 closets and your own washer and dryer. Oh, and Cheesecake factory is 2 minutes away. *Please let me get this place. Please let me get this place. Please let me get this place*
January 20th at 8:18 pm | Uncategorized
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Comment from Kwamby
Date: January 22nd, 11:54 am
My level of hate and jealousy is off the the charts…
Comment from somechick84
Date: January 22nd, 3:00 pm
Oooh… cheesecake factory seals the deal for sure!! I hope you get it!
Comment from LeAnne@hairsmystory.com
Date: January 23rd, 8:24 am
Please, don’t buy a place in MIA. it is the cease-pool of glamarama and opulence. Personally, I’m not just ready to get out of fort lauderale,bbut the country, in general. I want to move somewhere truly majestic, like London, Brussels or the Philippines.
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Comment from ilyana
Date: January 23rd, 4:05 pm
Lol, LeAnne the condo is in Aventura, which I probably love because its know as “New Yorks 6th Borough”. No, but I love that its so centrally located. I would also love to move from the country, to some place like Japan or maybe Paris. Seriously!
Comment from Heather
Date: January 31st, 7:36 pm
I live in Hoboken, NJ (right across the river from NYC… I’m sure you’re familiar with it) and I rent. When I talk to people who I went to college with, they are shocked at what I pay for a 1 bedroom by myself and I call it “cheap rent” for the area. I am so jealous that they were able to buy brand new homes after college for half of what a decent apartment or home is around NYC.
The new places looks gorgeous!! I wish you the best of luck.
Comment from ilyana
Date: February 1st, 12:07 am
Heather, I know a lot of people who live in Hoboken! Seriously, whenever i get the itch to move back to NY I remind myself of what it costs! I LOVE the city, grew up there and miss it like crazy, but then I’m like…. I could never go back to 500 sq ft and the train! But there is no place like New York. Enjoy it. One thing about Florida, I swear I lose I.Q. points the longer I’m here,lol.





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